Posted on 08/04/2014 3:49:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Fifty thousand 'Vikings' landed on the shores of a small village in northern Spain on Sunday, as part of an annual festival which commemorates a Scandinavian invasion which took place a thousand years ago.
On the first Sunday of August, Catoria is flooded with blood-thirsty men and women from all across Europe.
Dressed in animal skins and armed with the finest plastic weaponry, they disembark on the rugged Galician coast with the aim of capturing the Towers of the West, just as Norways King Olaf did a millennia ago.
The blood spilt during the simulated battles does taste distinctly like red wine, but the visual effect it has when poured all over the fighters bodies is just as gruesome.
Catoiras residents have proudly seen their local festival come on leaps and bounds since its first edition in 1960.
Declared a Festival of International Interest, it also includes musical acts by folk groups and a medieval market in the 11th century towers.
The occasion the Romeria de Catoira marks was recounted by local and foreign historians, as was the interest Vikings had in ruling over all of Galicia, Spains most westerly region, as they did with Normandy in France.
King Olaf II Haraldsson, first a Viking and finally made a saint when he converted to Christianity, called Galicia Jakobsland (Land of James).
No. :-)
Dang... Who’s the girl with the pigtails and a sword? I like her a lot. :-)
But I can’t miss the editorial comment: Vikings did NOT have horns on their helmets. Not once. Not ever. :-)

Just in time for the beginning of Chesapeake Bay aaaaarster season!
It’s little known, but pirates relied more on fowl than fish to fill their dining needs, hence their often misunderstood exclamation, “avast ye squab”.
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